LOT 245 A JAPANESE HINOKI WOOD FIGURE OF A FEMALE SHINTO DEITY, SHINZO KAMAKURA OR LATER Carved from a
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A JAPANESE HINOKI WOOD FIGURE OF A FEMALE SHINTO DEITY, SHINZO KAMAKURA OR LATER Carved from a single block of cypress wood, ichiboku-zukuri, the kami depicted kneeling and holding a large jewel before her, wearing long robes with voluminous sleeves in the fashion favoured by ladies of the court, with a serene expression on her face and a gentle smile, with faint traces of gesso and pigment, 22cm. Provenance: the collection of an English gentleman, acquired from Spink. Cf. C Guth Kanda, Hachiman Imagery and Its Development, p.86 no.76, for a comparable female kami with traces of polychromy formerly in the Hosomi Collection and now owned by William Wolff. The author explains that this type illustrates a trend popular from the Kamakura period on for shinzo of chunky and squarish bodies with small heads.
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